| SNAP to Hartford Archbishop: Drop Your Appeal
SNAP
March 18, 2014
http://www.snapnetwork.org/ct_snap_to_hartford_archbishop_drop_your_appeal
Kids are safest when predators are jailed. But sometimes that can't happen.
The next best way to protect kids is to expose predators. That’s best done through the civil justice system.
But that will happen much less in Connecticut if Hartford Archbishop Leonard Blair has his way.
Next month, he will argue, through his expensive lawyers, that fewer child victims will be able to expose fewer child predators in court. He wants to reverse a dozen years of progress and overturn a just and fair law that safeguards kids. He'd rather protect those who commit and conceal child sex crimes than help prevent the crimes from happening in the future or help those who have been victimized.
It’s noteworthy that Blair is apparently the only individual, and his archdiocese is apparently the only institution throughout the whole state of Connecticut - that is trying to do this.
In 2002, Connecticut lawmakers wisely and compassionately reformed the state's archaic, predator-friendly statute of limitations, extending until age 48 the time child sex crime victims have to file lawsuits, expose predators, protect kids and deter cover ups.
But that scares Archbishop Blair and other Catholic officials. And if Blair wins, all Connecticut kids will be worse off, not just the Catholic ones.
For 20 years, Catholic officials have claimed they're doing better in clergy sex cases. If so, why do they fear this extension of the statute of limitations?
We hope Blair fails. We hope Jacob Doe gets justice. And we hope that this reasonable measure that helps warn parents, employers and neighbors about child molesters is upheld.
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